Sonos Ray – Black Compact Soundbar
Original price was: $279.00.$169.00Current price is: $169.00.
Sonos Ray – Black Compact Soundbar Price comparison
Sonos Ray – Black Compact Soundbar Price History
Price History for Sonos - Ray Soundbar with Wi-Fi - Black
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Current Price | $169.00 | January 8, 2025 |
Highest Price | $279.00 | October 14, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $169.00 | November 23, 2024 |
Last price changes
$169.00 | November 23, 2024 |
$279.00 | October 14, 2024 |
Sonos Ray – Black Compact Soundbar Description
- Jam-packed with power Experience astonishing clarity and fullness from a small standalone soundbar that balances two high-performing tweeters and a pair of meticulously engineered woofers with patented anti-distortion technology.
Sonos Ray – Black Compact Soundbar Specification
Specification: Sonos Ray – Black Compact Soundbar
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Sonos Ray – Black Compact Soundbar Reviews (12)
12 reviews for Sonos Ray – Black Compact Soundbar
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Denis Vezina –
bon son
Christopher –
Vale totalmente la pena, la calidad de sonido esta increรญble para escuchar mรบsica, ver la TV, encantado con esta barra de sonido.
Potts –
Bought the Sonos Ray. Hooks right up to my new Hisense smart with no problems. The IR tv remote controls the soundbar. I have an existing Sonos system and it hooked up through the Sonos app with no difficulty what so everโฆ. Since I have an outdoor Sonos system, one in my dining room, and my living roomโฆ I am able to sync the system in every room. Really cool when watching a game to have the sound going on everywhere at once! Love it! The quality of sound is amazingโฆ any negative reviews on the product is most likely user error and not the product! Also love that the ray pumps out killer sound and great base with no bulky sub
Durwin Sharp –
Quick connection and, presto, my TV sounds much better.
Michelle P –
Love this for my tv. Now no one in the house can hear their TV. Itโs great. Adapts to the room you put it in.
S.Rod –
I purchased the SONOS to replace my Bose Solo because the Bose Solo isn’t load enough for some steaming Apps compared to DirecTV. I found that the SONOS is loader and clearer too with the clear voice activated. Also didn’t have to sacrifice losing Bass too with the clear voice on unlike the Bose. Pretty good sounding and clear Bass too. I only wish it would of come with it’s own remote rather than down load App.
mariate –
Moved in with Mother-in-Law to because of her early stages of Alzheimers. She is also hard of hearing. Of course she does not think she has a hearing problem and does not want hearing aids. Because of her Alzheimers she would probably lose them and not be able to operate them either. She was turning the volume on the TV ip to, 50. 80, and 100. You could hear the TV throughout the whole house and it was a major health concern our ears as well as hers. I searched many different posdibilities. Most TVs and sound bars don’t have Maximum Volume Limit setting. Also, we needed something where she did not have a separate remote. The Sonos Ray soundbar solved our problem. You can control the Maximum Volume, use an equilizer to cut fown loud base, and the have a setting so you can hear “speech” better It uses an optical input and does not need the HDMI ARC, or EARC. Her TV did have a setting so we could direct all the sound though the sound bar. The remote was easy to setup. You do have to have WiFi. The free Sonos app let’s you make adjustment on your phone. Because of our situation, I did not need a sound bar that brings a lot of attention to itself with leds etc. On the Sonos soundbar, you can cut off the staus lights on the sound bar. The only other light was a small light in the front of the sound bar on the top center that flashes when adjusting the volume. I put a one inch piece of black electrical tape over that light. She has not even realized that anything has changed. She still feels independent an control of her surrondings. I set the volume woul go up reasonably loud but would not harm anyone’s ears. The only different is the volume numbers that use to appear on the TV screen fo not show up. But, she can watch tv, adjust the volume, and we can now live in the same house and spend time with her without avoiding the headaches and ear pain. If anybody is listening, if TV manufactures would put a setting for customers to set maximum volume, it would help a lot of people anc the cost would be almost nothing. Our problem is solved!
Tom Watson –
All I wanted was a good quality soundbar for the 32″ TV in my study. Hardware setup was straightforward, but I soon realized that I had made a questionable choice since the Ray doesn’t have an HDMI port. I would not be able to use my Apple TV RF remote to control the volume. [EDIT: I have since been able to get IR volume control working]. Then the setup problems began. After fighting my way through the initial setup (more details below), and getting it to produce sound (ie via Apple TV) through the optical cable, the Sonos app says that it cannot detect any sound on the optical port. And that’s where it goes off the rails. It will not complete the setup. I have to hit “Skip” to get through the rest of the sound setup steps (eg Disable TV Speakers) and then essentially abort the setup process. When I then tried to use the Sonos app to configure the sound for my room (TrueSomethingOrOther – which I now can’t get back to), it just got stuck – wouldn’t go forward or back. The only way out was to exit the app and wipe its saved state on the iPhone (swipe up). Lather, rinse, repeat. After deleting and reinstalling the app and logging back in, it no longer knew anything about my Ray soundbar. If I log into the Sonos website, it knows all about my Ray. Apparently, much of the trouble I am experiencing has to do with the soundbar not working well with my Unifi network. And yes, I tried the Sonos chatbot (total fail) and calling the 800 number (80 minute wait time!!!). Since posting the initial version of this review, I have become aware of the software issues related to Sonos recent software release. That seems to be the root of all my problems. The hardware is well made and sounds good.
TXGREG –
Should be 5 stars as the sound is great. Kind of happy that there’s not another remote floating around, but getting used to reaching for my phone, opening the app, realizing the sound bar is installed on a different network, change phone network, go back to app, turn volume down… Is a bit to get used to
But the sound is great. I have this one on our short throw projector, that has fairly good built in speakers but this makes everything from regular TV , sports to movies so much more enjoyable
humath –
The recipient of this gift says the following about the soundbar. “We got the Sonos all set up and it’s amazing!! The sound is incredible!”
Lix Grand –
Los bajos son muy buenos para el tamaรฑo de la barra. Mandar la mรบsica desde el celular es fรกcil y rรกpido. Por relaciรณn calidad-precio me parece la mejor opciรณn!
Christopher –
Sonido excelente le da un plus a mi TV, la recomiendo ampliamente, fรกcil de configurar